This is not something happening anytime soon, maybe decades from now and it would depend on that day and age’s geopolitical situation. Just hypothetically speaking, an ethnic Pasthun state on Pakistan’s border is not going to be friendly, especially when they don’t accept the Dur...
The evidence from research into instructed SLA gives massive support to the claim that concentrating on activities which help implicit knowledge (by developing the learners’ ability to make meaning in the L2, through exposure to comprehensible input, participation in discourse, and implicit or explicit...
Fago(Ifaluk): A unique emotional concept that blurs the boundaries between compassion, sadness, and love. It is the pity felt for someone in need, which compels us to care for them, but it is also haunted by a strong sense that one day we will lose them. Famished:Feeling intensely hun...
What you consider to be “Arab Islam” did not exist a couple centuries ago in the Arab world as it does today (much less in Indo/Pak). 0 Author Razib Khan 4 years ago Reply to INDTHINGS i’ve been meaning to say this. but indthings is correct above, he’s not trolling....
For a person unable to see the movie, it provides a spoken description of what is happening. Unit 7Part I Section AIt's a pleasant 73 degrees here. For those of you traveling tomorrow, here is a quick look at the weather for cities around the world. In Amsterdam it should be clear ...
mixed within itself, like a single comment has multiple languages, it’s as high as 17%. Then, we extended this study to Twitter and now for seven European languages including English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Turkish. And we studied how much codemix...
in need of“beating when they transgressed”, while children over the age of 10 should be beaten if they did not pray. Half of the literature is written in English, suggesting it is targeted at British Muslim youth who don’t necessarily speak Arabic or Urdu. The material, openl...
Meaning | Significance | Usage | How to Respond | Video | Tips “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un,” or the Istirja, is an Arabic phrase that comes directly from the Quran. Whether you’re experiencing a time of grief, hardship, or inconvenience, this phrase can remind you that al...